Tag Archives: Seals

6 Common Types of Seals and How They Work

Seals are an important part of many machines. They are commonly used around fluid- and gas-carrying hoses. As the fluid or gas inside of a hose heats up, it will expand. This thermal expansion can cause the fluid or gas … Read More

The 2 Primary Parts of a Spring-Energized Seal

Not all seals are the same. In addition to standard O-rings, there are spring-energized seals. Spring-energized seals feature the same ring-shaped design as their O-ring counterparts, but they are comprised of two parts: a jacket and spring. Spring-energized seals work … Read More

O-Rings vs Lip Rings: What’s the Difference?

O-rings and lip rings are two of the most common types of mechanical seals for machinery. Machinery often features pressurized liquid or gas. The mating surfaces for pressurized liquid or gas may feature an O-ring or lip ring. The O-ring … Read More

An Introduction to Lip Seals and How They Work

Lip seals play an important role in preventing fluid and gas leaks in machinery. Even when exposed to heat and pressure, they will prevent these substances from leaking. Some machines use them to prevent coolant from leaking, whereas others use … Read More

An Introduction to PTFE O-Rings and How They Work

O-rings are one of the most common types of mechanical seals on the market. Like all mechanical seals, they are used to seal passages and protect against leaks. O-rings, however, are available in different materials, including polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)  What Are … Read More

5 Common Types of Vulcanized Seals

Vulcanized seals offer a superior level of protection against leakage. They are made using a combination of heat, pressure and adhesive, which chemically bond two ends of the base material together. Whether you’re planning to use them in filter housings, … Read More

What Is an Encapsulated O-Ring?

O-rings are essential to protecting machinery parts from leaking. They consist of a donut-shaped seal that’s placed between the mating surface of two parts. With an O-ring, fluids and gases can travel between the two parts without leaking. Some O-rings, … Read More